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Uploaded by on Jul 1, 2009

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Several people asked for a video of Chase's game-situation shooting, so we put together this video of about 5 or 6 games of Chase's playing days at the University of Puget Sound, Washington.

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Chase's Collegiate Career:
-NCAA Division III Basketball All-American (2005-2006)
-First Team All-Northwest Conference (2004-2005 and 2005-2006)
-All-Northwest Conference Team (2003-2004)
-Univ. of Puget Sound Male Athlete of the Year (2004-2005 and 2005-2006)
-Career high 275 3-pointers for UPS
-Four Year Team Captain
-Started and played every game from 2002-2006
-Finished career playing for the U.S. National Team in Australia 2006

READ THIS ARTICLE about Chase's decision on playing for the University of Puget sound: http://www.calcentral.com/~computehandsfree/bb/NCP031308.htm



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  • Boy was that coach mad at 4:09

  • @bletma281 That was Coach Bennett of the Wisconsin team. He almost blew a cork on that shot. Chase's quick release made it pretty hard for them to contest the shot.

  • Why does chase jumpstop on most of his shots?

  • @bletma281 Just a style that he found worked well for him. He did not always do this, but often did when it felt the best thing to do at the time.

  • I see why you know what you know mate...good!

  • @maunicomar09 Thanks for your nice comment!

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  • @iPlagued This was mystifying for him and his coach. Fortunately he produced so much more in other areas it worked out well for him and his team. He was a greater shooter and also a great "Scorer" which is not often the same and his leadership of the team was unparalleled.

  • I found Chase's stats and I noticed he didn't seem to be a very solid free throw shooter. How could a player with such a fundamentally sound shot hit free throws at such an average clip?

  • @jayrad2011 Thanks so much but Chase has retired from basketball and is concentrating on his family and a bright business career. Thanks again.

  • He should play pro. But go to the Bucks becasue we need a good player :D

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